This week, we had what most people would consider a perfect spring day. The sunshine was gorgeous, but the heat caught me off guard. Temperatures in the low 80’s warmed the house up just enough to send my MS into overdrive. Fists clenched, arms and legs rigid with spasticity, I was virtually paralyzed until my husband came home from work and turned the ceiling fan on to cool me down.
Oh, what a delicate balance is required to keep me functioning. Let me write and post this quickly while the temperature and humidity are low and the stars and planets are aligned!
I’ve got a new springtime quilt to share. It was inspired by one made by Marian Edwards, whose beautiful blog is a must read for anyone interested in antique and reproduction quilts, especially of the small variety.
What struck me about her charming quilt, made from bits and pieces left over from other quilt projects, was that I had similar bits laying around my sewing room:
a single Dresden Plate block,
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It was sheer coincidence that my “bits” were made from coordinating fabrics. They absolutely begged to go into the same little quilt. My friend, Kathy Smith, assembled the pieces, adding her own special touches like the blue and lavener flowers, Rail Fence blocks, and lovely hand quilting.
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Cats really are drawn to quilts like magnets, aren’t they? Our grand kitty planted himself on the quilt as we tried to take pictures. I love the way his little tippy toes rest right at the edge.























